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Old 02-20-2001, 05:52 PM   #1
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Red face Respect for what you drive.....

I'm in Forida right now on vacation, and the other day me and a friend were sitting at a gas station. Next to it was a road that had a pretty good sized bump were it came out to another road. So while i'm sittin' there fillin' up, a lady turned onto the road and bottomed-out the front end of her '00 Corvette BAD. And to my surprise, she really didn't seem to care that she just almost tore the spoiler underneath the front bumper COMPLETELY OFF. And so, she drove off in her Vette not even caring for one instant that it was nearly falling off the bottom of her car.

I mean c'mon. That makes me mad. Some people now a-days buy these beautiful cars and take absolutely no care of them and drive them with no respect at all. That goes along with a post I read a few weeks ago about the guy drivin' one of the fastest Ferrari's ever built, driving it like an old lady. These cars were BUILT to be driven, and taken care of at the same time. It's not that hard. Any of you guys seen stuff like this happen?
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Old 02-20-2001, 06:13 PM   #2
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Being here in Dallas, I see it all the time...

Ferraris, Porches, vettes... all of them treated like a rusty 71 Chevy pickup with bald tires....

Running over curbs, scraping against poles...

I guess if you make a lot of cash, I guess you just buy something else when it falls apart after not ever changing the oil...

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Old 02-20-2001, 06:29 PM   #3
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Being in high school I see it ALL THE ******* TIME! All these stupid kids that get fast cars that have no idea how to take care of them, or really care about them. One instance that made me really mad...this kid got a NICE and I mean NICE 86 GT hatch...lowered nicely with good wheels....really nice body mods..exceptional paint....i mean this was one nice lookin stang! anyway a year later i see it now & it's got dents galore...rear bumper all scraped up...all dirty
DAMN was i pissed! whew had to release some steam there!!

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Old 02-20-2001, 07:52 PM   #4
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Unfortunatly, most of the rest of the wolrd views cars as just another disposable commodity to get used up and then pitched in the trash. Some cars inspire the owners to presereve, inhance, and cherish. We're lucky to be in that group.

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Old 02-20-2001, 09:10 PM   #5
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brooksgnm ~ I am with you on this one. I see so many pricks in my highschool parking lot that dont give a flip about their ride. I make sure to park rows and rows away from these guys. I would rather run in the down pouring rain to get to my car than to park it up close and get a dent... and I know she appreciates that!

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Old 02-21-2001, 02:14 AM   #6
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I know a guy who has a Roush truck, if they actually made these. Anyway, if it isn't a Roush, it sure looks sweet. That is except for the driver's side of the bumper cover being ripped to shreds. The guy makes tons of money and just lets the truck go and dumps money into the poker machines in the bars. What a waste of a fine Ford product.
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Old 02-21-2001, 06:08 AM   #7
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Yes Roush does make kits for sturcks and they are awesome. I can't belive the way some people treat there cars. My sister has destroyed so many cars it is unbleiveable. Including a f 350 and a 71 mustang fastback.

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Old 02-21-2001, 07:57 AM   #8
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I was going to post this separate but it goes with the theme here. Last night I was coming back from the store in my Focus and this young kid on a new Honda CBR pulled out behind me. I was going to turn left into my driveway but hesitated because it looked like he wanted to go flying past me on the left. (I've seen this happen before). He turned around to look back at his friends and out of stupidity, I guess, bumped the throttle enough that he lost control, flipped the bike in the air while he went flying straight for my car. I sped up so the kid hit the pavement...instead of me. He lost his helmet, some skin and lot's of pride. I saw him get up and go back to his bike which was laying on it's side with some serious damage.
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Old 02-21-2001, 11:19 AM   #9
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Can also expand this to respect for what you own and don't drive. Every night I drive home from work and go by a red 65 mustang vert, automatic with a 289. This car has been sitting in a yard with 2 flat tires, sinking in the mud and has not moved for more than 3 years. The really sad part is the car obviously had a real nice through resto done on it at one time but just sits onnthe lawn uncovered and wasting away. I have left notes on the car and in the mail box asking if they were interested in selling with never a reply. Just kills me every day when I go by it....

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Old 02-21-2001, 03:22 PM   #10
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I'm with all of you's on this one! My car isn't in the greatest shape (getting a body job next winter though), and I'm very cautious about potholes and speedbumps and curbs.

I saw one young guy driving a brand new Firebird WS6 convertable (probably his dad's car) and ripped most of the exhaust off on a speed bump, just to keep driving around all night. It may be a Pontiac, but man I felt for that car.
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Old 02-21-2001, 03:48 PM   #11
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That's where we get our fixer-uppers! My 79 pace car is in better shape now than when I bought it used in 83.
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Old 02-21-2001, 11:27 PM   #12
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It's always like that.
The guy buys the Ferrari and drives like an ol' lady - and the wife who borrows it and drives over curbs, though pot holes etc.

They think it's cool, but i don't think so.

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